Vyommitra: ISRO’s AI Half-Humanoid for Gaganyaan

ISRO’s Gaganyaan mission has a unique crew member - Vyommitra, a half-humanoid robot designed to test systems, monitor safety, and assist astronauts. With AI-driven communication and control, Vyommitra acts as both a test subject and a space companion, making India’s first human spaceflight safer.

ISRO Hands Over SSLV Technology to HAL - A New Chapter for India’s Space Industry

ISRO has transferred its SSLV technology to HAL, marking a major step in India’s space industry by enabling independent production and global market expansion.

India Holds Nine Major Space World Records - And Eyes More Ahead

ISRO has secured nine world records in space exploration, including lunar water discovery, Mars Orbiter success, and Chandrayaan-3’s south pole landing.

India’s Second Spaceport-ISRO’s Kulasekarapattinam to Be Ready by December 2026

ISRO’s upcoming Kulasekarapattinam Spaceport in Tamil Nadu will be ready by December 2026, enabling faster and more efficient SSLV launches while expanding India’s space capabilities.

ISRO's Gaganyaan Mission: Air Drop Test and Future Goals

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has achieved a major milestone in its ambitious Gaganyaan Mission by successfully conducting the first Integrated Air Drop Test (IADT-01). This test, executed on August 24, 2025, marks a significant step in validating the parachute-based deceleration system essential for ensuring crew safety during re-entry and landing of the crew module.

ISRO BlueBird Satellite Launch in Collaboration with U.S. SkyFront Labs

ISRO and U.S.-based SkyFront Labs join hands for the BlueBird satellite launch, offering real-time Earth observation for agriculture, disaster response, and climate monitoring.

India's Landmark Achievement: First Detailed Geological Map of the Moon’s South Pole

In a historic achievement, Indian scientists have developed the first comprehensive geological map of the Moon’s south pole. This groundbreaking map, created using high-resolution data from the Chandrayaan-3 mission, provides intricate insights into the topography, terrain features, crater distributions, and the geological evolution of the Moon’s least explored region.

Mission NISAR: From Launchpad to Lifeline.

India's ISRO and NASA have launched one of the most powerful Earth-monitoring satellites ever built -NISAR. While it may not have the glamour of moon missions, this radar-loaded satellite has a far more critical job: saving our planet. From tracking floods and landslides to monitoring forests and climate shifts, Mission NISAR is all about turning satellite data into human survival tools.

Enroll in ISRO's Free AI and Machine Learning Course, Register Today

ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) and the Institute of Remote Sensing (IIRS) have announced a five-day online course on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML). Students can register for this course at elearning.iirs.gov.in/edusatregistration.